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'''Brian Green''' was the British Prime Minister during the 456 incident. He succeeded [[Aubrey Fairchild (Prime Minister)|Aubrey Fairchild]] in 2009 and was still the PM | '''Brian Green''' was the British Prime Minister during the 456 incident. He succeeded [[Aubrey Fairchild (Prime Minister)|Aubrey Fairchild]] in 2009 and was still the PM at the time of the 456 Incident. He had a meeting with John Frobisher and left control of the 456 Crisis to Frobisher so Green could have deniability if anything went wrong. ([[TW]]: [[Day One (Children of Earth)|Day One]]) | ||
The next day, he met with Frobisher to discuss the crisis and made it clear to Frobisher that he would be blamed if the crisis went wrong. Afterwards he went to look at the Gas Tank being made for the 456 on Floor 13 of the MI5 building. The tank was built so the 456 could breathe when they visited the next day.([[TW]]: [[Day Two (Children of Earth)|Day Two]]) | The next day, he met with Frobisher to discuss the crisis and made it clear to Frobisher that he would be blamed if the crisis went wrong. Afterwards he went to look at the Gas Tank being made for the 456 on Floor 13 of the MI5 building. The tank was built so the 456 could breathe when they visited the next day.([[TW]]: [[Day Two (Children of Earth)|Day Two]]) | ||
Green made an address to the nation, promising calm and stability the next morning; Green did not have a high profile in Day Three; only being seen observing the 456 landing at Thames House from his office in Downing Street. He also witnessed the negotiations between Frobisher and the 456. [[TW]]: [[Day Three (Children of Earth)|Day Three]] | Green made an address to the nation, promising calm and stability the next morning; Green did not have a high profile in Day Three; only being seen observing the 456 landing at Thames House from his office in Downing Street. He also witnessed the negotiations between Frobisher and the 456. ([[TW]]: [[Day Three (Children of Earth)|Day Three]]) | ||
'''<nowiki>*</nowiki> British Prime Minister ''' | '''<nowiki>*</nowiki> British Prime Minister ''' | ||
* May 2009 - September | * May 2009 - September 2009 | ||
* Preceded by: [[Aubrey Fairchild (Prime Minister)|Aubrey Fairchild]] | * Preceded by: [[Aubrey Fairchild (Prime Minister)|Aubrey Fairchild]] | ||
* Succeeded by: [[Denise Riley]] | * Succeeded by: [[Denise Riley]] |
Revision as of 09:50, 12 July 2009
Brian Green was the British Prime Minister during the 456 incident. He succeeded Aubrey Fairchild in 2009 and was still the PM at the time of the 456 Incident. He had a meeting with John Frobisher and left control of the 456 Crisis to Frobisher so Green could have deniability if anything went wrong. (TW: Day One) The next day, he met with Frobisher to discuss the crisis and made it clear to Frobisher that he would be blamed if the crisis went wrong. Afterwards he went to look at the Gas Tank being made for the 456 on Floor 13 of the MI5 building. The tank was built so the 456 could breathe when they visited the next day.(TW: Day Two) Green made an address to the nation, promising calm and stability the next morning; Green did not have a high profile in Day Three; only being seen observing the 456 landing at Thames House from his office in Downing Street. He also witnessed the negotiations between Frobisher and the 456. (TW: Day Three)
* British Prime Minister
- May 2009 - September 2009
- Preceded by: Aubrey Fairchild
- Succeeded by: Denise Riley
Trivia
- Green was born circa the late 1930's as he referred to being a child around the time of the Second World War's end and referred to the Iron Curtain which began in 1945.
- He shares his surname with Joseph Green, the Slitheen controlled MP who became acting Prime Minister in Aliens of London and World War III.